The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
05/29/2019 | Lydia Kisley
Unifying separation disciplines may provide a powerful approach for addressing future problems - we explore the possibility with Lydia Kisley.
05/29/2019 | Ricardo M. Borges
MS and NMR represent two powerful individual tools - but is a combination of both the most powerful way forward?
05/29/2019
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05/28/2019 | Peter Boeker
From beginner's luck to modern expertise, Peter Boeker takes us through his journey with field flow thermal gradient gas chromatography.
05/28/2019 | Charlotte Barker
Portable X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (pXRF) gives researchers new insights into the pigments used in ancient rock art.
05/22/2019 | Renã Robinson, Donald Chace, Timothy Garrett, Benjamin Garcia, Elena Stashenko
We asked MS users what developments they would most like to see in the field and why - check out their answers in our MS wish list.
05/22/2019 | Matt Hallam
Traditional testing of hair for drug use has struggled to differentiate genuine drug ingestion from external contamination - until now.
05/22/2019 | Peter Kissinger
Peter Kissinger, professor and entrepreneur, shares his wisdom on building a successful career in chemistry.
05/22/2019 | Luke Turner
New lab-on-a-chip device that identifies tumor exosomes in blood samples may provide a noninvasive diagnostic tool for cancer patients.
05/15/2019 | Charlotte Barker
Who are the Top 100 scientists in the field? Cast your vote by 19th July!
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